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100 1 _aFuruta, Katsuhisa.
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245 1 0 _aAnti-personnel Landmine Detection for Humanitarian Demining :
_bThe Current Situation and Future Direction for Japanese Research and Development /
_cedited by Katsuhisa Furuta, Jun Ishikawa.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bSpringer London,
_c2009.
300 _brecurso en línea.
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347 _aarchivo de texto
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500 _aSpringer eBooks
505 0 _aDual Sensor Systems Ground Penetrating Radar and Metal Detectors -- Principles of Mine Detection by Ground-penetrating Radar -- Development of Dual Sensors and Deployment in Mine Affected Countries -- Development of an Array Antenna Landmine Detection Radar System -- Test and Evaluation of Japanese GPR-EMI Dual Sensor Systems at the Benkovac Test Site in Croatia -- Vehicle Systems Based on Advanced Robotics for Humanitarian Demining -- Environment-adaptive Anti-personnel Mine Detection System: Advanced Mine Sweeper -- Humanitarian Demining Operation Using the Teleoperated Buggy Vehicle Gryphon with a Mine Sensors Equipped Arm -- Development of Mine Detection Robot Mine Hunter Vehicle (MHV), Controlled Metal Detector and Multi-functional Hydraulic Manipulator -- Explosive Sensors -- Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance for Explosive Detection -- Development of a High-performance Landmine Detection System Through Gamma-ray Detection by Using a Compact Fusion Neutron Source and Dual-sensors -- Development of a Compact Neutron Capture Gamma-ray Imaging System for Anti-personnel Landmine Detection -- Development of an “Electronic Dog Nose” Based on an SPR Immunosensor for Highly Sensitive Detection of Explosives.
520 _aThere are more than 70 countries in the world that suffer from the presence of landmines. Annually, between 15,000 and 20,000 people are killed or injured by these mines so there is a pressing need for advances in technology to help to remove them. Anti-personnel Landmine Detection for Humanitarian Demining reports on state-of-the-art technologies developed during a Japanese National Research Project. The conventional, and often reliable, method of landmine detection is to use a metal detector to pick up small amounts of metal within the mine. Unfortunately, minefields are frequently strewn with small metal fragments which can camouflage landmines greatly hindering progress using this form of demining. The challenge, then, is to develop practical detection systems that can discriminate between anti-personnel (AP) landmines and randomly scattered innocent metal fragments. The results of 12 research proposals from universities and industrial sources and adopted by the Japanese Science and Technology Agency are presented here. This book concentrates on various aspects of three main approaches to AP mine detection: • enhancing and confirming the results of metal-detection scans using ground-penetrating radar (GPR); • using robot vehicles and manipulators to operate within minefields remotely; and •methods of sensing the explosives within mines. Basic results are presented in the fields of GPR, nuclear quadruple resonance, neutron thermal analysis and biosensors. The integration of these methods for workable robot operation is demonstrated. The project was carried out in conjunction with mine action centers in Croatia, Cambodia and Afghanistan and evaluation data from field trials of the technologies are also reported. The results will be most useful to anyone who is involved in the use or production of technical equipment associated with landmine removal. In addition, academics researching advances in this field and those working in remote sensing, mechatronics and robotics will find much to interest them and a co-ordinated body of work with which to expand their own studies.
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700 1 _aIshikawa, Jun.
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710 2 _aSpringerLink (Servicio en línea)
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776 0 8 _iEdición impresa:
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